Stats - Kouame in the footsteps of Forget, Di Pasquale, Noah or Monfils
At just 15 years of age, Moise Kouamé is already one of the great hopefuls of French tennis. Indeed, he had already made a name for himself back in October, when he earned his first ATP points thanks to a first-round qualifying win at the Brest Challenger.
Far from panicking, the Frenchman has just booked his place in the final of the prestigious Orange Bowl junior tournament.
A performance that already puts him on the same trajectory as several great French tennis champions, such as Yannick Noah (finalist in 1977), Guy Forget (winner in 1982), Gaël Monfils (finalist in 2003) and Arthur Fils (winner in 2020).
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